Thursday, 19 May 2011

Grammar Review Maze


Instructions
• To correctly move through this maze, choose if the sentence is correct or incorrect.
• Black arrows are for correct answers, red arrows for incorrect answers.
• Two numbers are left out of the correct path of the maze.
• If you can't find your way out you know that you have made a mistake along the way and need to check through the sentences again!
Objective:
This learning game helps students to inductively review their knowledge of forms previously studied.

Beginner Questions
IN Sentence: He usually goes to work on Monday evenings.
1. She brother has an apartment in New York.
2. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
3. When are they going to finish their homework?
4. How long time has she worked here?
5. Toms' house is on the corner.
6. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
7. He is playing a game of tennis at the moment.
8. They are carefully drivers.
9. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
10. Look at those houses over there! Aren't they beautiful?
11. Their parents sometimes travel to Europe in August.
12. What did she buy last weekend?
13. What does she look like?
14. Jack doesn't likes playing football.
Pre-intermediate Questions
IN Sentence: They would like to visit Egypt for their next holiday.
1. Jackie is much more happy than Charles.
2. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
3. I will give you a ring when I'll arrive.
4. How far does it take to travel to Boston?
5. They have lived in New York since 5 years.
6. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
7. They were watching television when I telephoned.
8. Jane usually is on time.
9. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
10. London is the most interesting city in the world.
11. We have been to Paris three times.
12. They enjoy exploring museums in their free time.
13. He has been working for 3 hours.
14. They bought three fishes at the market.
Intermediate Questions
IN Sentence: She's looking after the children for the week.
1. If I was you, I would call Fred.
2. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
3. He's been eating chicken 4 times this week.
4. Learning Russian is as difficult than learning German.
5. I wonder what did she do this past weekend.
6. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
7. You needn't arrive before 9 next Friday.
8. He took care of pay the bills last weekend.
9. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
10. Unless he studies, he won't pass the exam!
11. Why are your hands dirty? - Oh, I've been working in the garden.
12. They let their children stay up late on Saturday evenings.
13. He had already eaten by the time I arrived.
14. She needs three new pieces of office equipments.
Upper-Intermediate Questions
IN Sentence: The exercise was so difficult that he had to repeat it twice!
1. If she had knewn, she would have bought it immediately.
2. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
3. Despite I like French, I don't want to continue studying it.
4. I don't like watching documentary films when I am on vacation. - So do I!
5. I wish I know where he comes from.
6. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
7. By the time you receive this letter, I will have left home.
8. He came onto a great fortune when his great-uncle died.
9. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
10. She can't have gone to England, she telephoned from California this morning!
11. He confirmed his desire to look after raising the children.
12. He would have gone to class if he had arrived on time.
13. By this time next year, I will be studying in Rome.
14. Could you please tell me when leaves the bus?
Advanced Questions
IN Sentence: Despite the worsening weather, he decided to try the climb.
1. It took me a long time to be used to getting up early.
2. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
3. He'd better to go home soon, it's getting late!
4. I can't imagine to live in Alaska. It must be wonderful.
5. If you think the ring is too much expensive, don't buy it
6. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
7. By the time you receive this letter, I will have left home.
8. The government would build housing if it wants to help the poor.
9. I'm sorry you have made a mistake!
10. Although he wanted to begin anew, he decided to remain in the same job.
11. Jack's inability to confront his mother caused him great pain.
12. Not only does Peter wish to come, but he also plans on doing so soon.
13. He accepted the responsibility, despite his not having understood the implications.
14. I would really appreciate you coming on time.

Key Path
1. IN Sentence Correct: Move to 14
2. 14 Incorrect move to 8
3. 8 Incorrect move to 10
4. 10 Correct move to 3
5. 3 Incorrect move to 12
6. 12 correct move to 5
7. 5 incorrect move to 1
8. 1 incorrect move to 11
9. 11 correct move to 4
10. 4 incorrect move to 13
11. 13 correct move to 7
12. 7 correct move to OUT!
Sentences number 2, 6 and 9 are not used but are both correct sentences that advise students that they have made a mistake somewhere along the line!
The following are the sentences in their correct order and whether they are correct or incorrect:
IN sentence correct
sentence 1 incorrect
sentence 2 warning
sentence 3 incorrect
sentence 4 incorrect
sentence 5 incorrect
sentence 6 warning
sentence 7 incorrect
sentence 8 incorrect
sentence 9 warning
sentence 10 correct
sentence 11 correct
sentence 12 correct
sentence 13 correct
sentence 14 incorrect

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